Sentences with phrase «of greater demand»

In a new report on free schools, parliament's public accounts committee said such schools are expensive, and are not generally appearing in the areas of greatest demand for school places.
They have not generally occurred in areas of greatest demand first.
This way we can at least partially be sure that the war was indeed the source of greater demand for fiscal expansion.
Because of the great demand of cheap online services, it is needed to choose not only the affordable but a service that offers a high quality of paper.
Aramco is certainly eager to take advantage of the greater demand these margins are motivating.
Foreign borrowers issuing in Australia and seeking to swap back to their home currency usually receive favourable prices in the currency swap market because of greater demand by Australian borrowers to do the reverse — i.e. borrow in foreign currency and swap into Australian dollars.
«Axion is calling for the creation of greater demand for recycled materials in the UK following China's decision to restrict imports of waste paper and plastics.
Although the organic system initially required higher financial outlays, principally as a consequence of the greater demand for labour, larger returns were made on this labour than in the non-organic system.
But even without record - breaking heat, recent years have seen food riots from Bangladesh to Haiti as world agriculture was pushed to the breaking point by a combination of greater demand for food, biofuels and poor weather.
Researchers have increasingly sought alternatives to semiconductor - based electronics over the past decade as the increases in speed and density of microprocessors come at the expense of greater demands on electricity and hotter circuits.
A perfect storm of greater demand for teachers, fewer people entering the profession (particularly in key subjects), severe pressures on schools funding and a restrictive migration system, means that schools are having to think outside of the normal channels of recruitment to more flexible staffing models to cope with these challenges.
Stocks Waver after Steep Drop in U.S. Pending Home Sales After two days of greater demand for higher risk assets drove stock prices higher, U.S. equity markets wavered most of the day following a steep drop in pending home sales.
«While we were stuck on those problems, we became aware of the greater demand for a more realistic, taller Link,» Takizawa concluded.
The RevPAR increase is a direct result of the greatest demand growth the industry has seen in more than 10 years, according to the firm.
In light of concerns raised in a recent parliamentary report that free schools are not being set up in areas of greatest demand for new places, the issue of who can get into free schools has gained more importance.
We believe commodities offer another way to access the high growth trajectory of nations like China and India and take advantage of greater demand.
At first, users reported getting an erroneous «Invalid Bitcoin Address» error message when attempting to transfer - something that has happened several times in the past and is said to be due to the exchange's «hot wallet» running dry in times of great demand.
Conducting existing programs also has become more challenging because of greater demand for use at the District 202 schools, where the Park District leases space.
Walsh works in the graduate IT jobs market and has taken note of the areas of greatest demand for graduates of IT and engineering courses.
It's clear that some of the greatest demand impacts from Katrina will be on commodities such as lumber, oil and other real goods.
Is this because of great demand or sales tactics (like longer term loans)?
Of course there are or will be successful, scrupulously run, over-subscribed schools taking at least their fair share of disadvantaged students in areas of great demand.
«There are so many beginners in the classroom today not only because of greater demand for teachers, but because so many teachers in existing jobs are leaving before they become accomplished educators,» wrote Carnegie Senior Associate Susan Headden, author of «Beginners in the Classroom: What the Changing Demographics of Teaching Mean for Schools, Students, and Society.»
A transmission line intended to carry wind energy from Iowa to areas of greater demand has run into opposition from landowners.
Recruitment tends to lag economic improvement, so this will likely first lead to existing workers being asked to work more hours, potentially at higher wages in areas of greatest demand and then, in time, to more widespread employment.
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